Google Documents are a dynamic way to create, edit, share and distribute information over the Internet and internally within an organization. The edits are always live and there is no way to mistaken the most current version. You can also view a history of edits and collaborate with a variety of different people on the same document. Imagine your students collaborating on a history project, your grade level partners developing unit plans or your organization creating a proposal using Google Docs. All documents can be downloaded into Word and pdfs and published to your website, wiki or blog.
Please see these links below for sample lesson plans and other projects created using Google Documents:
Google Documents are a dynamic way to create, edit, share and distribute information over the Internet and internally within an organization. The edits are always live and there is no way to mistaken the most current version. You can also view a history of edits and collaborate with a variety of different people on the same document. Imagine your students collaborating on a history project, your grade level partners developing unit plans or your organization creating a proposal using Google Docs. All documents can be downloaded into Word and pdfs and published to your website, wiki or blog.
Please see these links below for sample lesson plans and other projects created using Google Documents:
Science Lesson Plan
Classroom Feedback
Mass Media Paper
Course Syllabus
Event Agenda